98 Wyoming Birds. 



COMMENTS. 



Mr. Richard was for a long time located at Cody as a 

 taxidermist and is well acquainted with the birds of that 

 region. He reports a number of new records in the fore- 

 going list, viz.: 154, 155, 204, 212, 228, 498d, and 521. 

 Some others are rare, as for example: 51, 655, and 717a. 

 Numbers 425, 525, 599, and 717a are ranging more widely 

 and increasing in numbers. Number 246 had not been 

 found so far north before. 



Local List No. 3. 

 FROM SHERIDAN AND VICINITY. 



For the years 1906-1908. 



BY CHAS. W. METZ. 



4. Eared Grebe. Common summer resident. 



7. Loon. Occasional summer resident. 



54. Ring-billed Gull. Common summer resident on Lake Desmet. 



60. Bonaparte's Gull. One specimen taken. 



77. Black Tern. Fairly common ; doubtful summer resident. 



125. White Pelican. Summer resident. Rare. 



129. Merganser. Common summer resident, decreasing in num- 

 bers. 



132. Mjallard. Common summer resident. 



139. Green-winged Teal. Fairly common summer resident. 



140. Blue-winged Teal. Common summer resident. 



141. Cinnamon Teal. Summer resident. Not common. 



142. Shoveller. Summer resident. Not common. 



143. Pintail. Rare. Doubtful resident. 



144. Wood Duck. Formerly a summer resident. Very rare. 



146. Redhead. Fairly common. Doubtful summer resident. 



147. Canvas-back. Fairly common. Doubtful summer resident. 

 167. Ruddy Duck. Fairly common. Doubtful summer resident. 

 172. Canada Goose. Uncommon summer resident. 



